Cantorial - Academy for Jewish Religion AJR’s Cantorial Program trains the future leaders of Jewish prayer to learn the art of building community through the gifts of music, to raise the cantorial voice in the service of peace and harmony, and to enliven a personal love for the Jewish people
High Holiday Cantorial Classics - A Cantor Sings Traditional . . . Chazan Aryeh Leib Hurwitz presents an awe-inspiring cantorial rendition of the iconic High Holidays prayer of Unesanneh Tokef, in which we describe the awesome Day of Judgment wherein the fate of all of creation is judged—“written on Rosh Hashanah and sealed on Yom Kippur ”
Cantorial Collection | RSA Here, for the first time ever, is an accessible collection of Cantorial music that not only provides a wonderful and important resource for today’s Cantorial students and historic scholars, but also has gathered in one location the full range of Jewish liturgical music
Cantor – cantorial. org Rona Nadler, Cantorial Soloist at Temple Emanu-El-Beth Sholom, Reform Synagogue in Montreal singing Niggun Shabbat by Nava Tehila This is additional footage from A People’s Soundtrack, a documentary film about cantorial music
Cantor in Judaism - Learn Religions In Judaism, a cantor — also known as a chazzan (חַזָּן), meaning "overseer" — is primarily known as someone who leads the congregation in prayer along with the rabbi, but the cantor has many additional roles (see below)
CANTORIAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The cantor is, after the rabbi, the most important figure in a Jewish worship service A cantor not only must possess an excellent singing voice but also must know by heart long passages of Hebrew Cantors such as Jan Peerce and Richard Tucker became international opera stars
Cantorial Music - My Jewish Learning Of all the different types of Jewish music, hazzanut [cantorial music] may be the most difficult to appreciate In a sense, it is the Jewish equivalent of classical music